After a very sluggish first quarter, the first weekend of April brought a ray of sunshine to the box office. While there weren't any blockbusters, the top ten did fairly well overall for an April weekend.

The remake of Evil Dead landed first place with $26 million, just shy of the $28 million that horror flick Mama enjoyed earlier this year. While it's not a particularly distinguishing opening, even for a horror film, it's proof there's interest in the reboot to perhaps see the franchise redux continued.

The re-release of Jurassic Park 3D, intended to whet appetites for the forth coming Jurassic Park 4, launched at fourth place with $18 million. That's short of the 3D re-release of Star Wars: Episode I, but a step ahead of Titanic 3D, both of which launched last year with $22 million and $17 million opening weekends respectively. The relaunch is already a money maker. The 3D conversion reportedly cost around $10 million, but the bigger payoff will come from reminding fans of the time when Jurassic Park was good, and getting them excited all over again to go back for the next installment.

There were big splashes in small release this weekend, including Robert Redford and Shia LaBeouf's The Company You Keep and Danny Boyle's Trance, both of which opened on just a handful of screens but earned over $125,000 apiece. Neither movie has a definite schedule for wide expansion, though Trance which has already earned over $7 million abroad, is set to appear in almost 400 venues next week.